VOL. XIII. FORT MILL, S. WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1901. NO. 8.
PORT ARTHUR
Japanese Get the Best of the Fightj
Or. All Sides
THE LAST DESPERATE ATTACK
Admiral "* ogo's Report of Tuesday's
Operst ens?The Blockading Flotilla
Was Scattered by a Gale.
Tokii' i<> Cable.?Vice Admiral Toko's
it!1. recital of the lul^>st enKasenier
off Port Arthur, which was ,
re? 'ivctl .t re Sunday, shows that tliej
Japanese have blocked the entrance
to Mir harbor.
On T'.esday morning after the
l>! Jiru* flotilla had been scattered
by i t^ah and the commander of the
llotilla ha?l signalled in vain that the j
attempt "or abandoned pending the |
moderation of the storm, the crews I
of the - parate vessels, in no wise;
daunted h.. the weather which isolated j
them from their companions, proceed- i
etl to tin work on their own despcratt j
urni:tii\? . i ney rorced tneir way in
th?> la? i tif the Russian lire, which
was mon deadly than ever before, as
a result "f the improved Russian defenses.
ever the field of mines.
Many < ! tnem exploded, yet live of the
Japan -si- idockading ships were jammed
int. the chanpel and now preik.
i.....i i.. ..n
raft i \ < ptjng small boats. This ati:irli
ex<? oded ail its predecessors in
dcspen.t i?.n and the courage displayed
l>\ th" volunteer. crews is equal to
that shown in any event in the war
histon "f the world.
\lth<>,.Kfc Vice Admiral Togo again
avoided Vintage to a single one of his
vessels, ihe attack proved to lie expen
ivt i lives. Commander Ilayashi.
whi was in command of the expediiio..
"hserved the impossibility
of keep 'il the flotilla intact, owing
to tin <nvy sea-t, and slgpalletl to
ahainh r. t r.e attack
Tie ; < -tgnals were repeated until 2
<>r ; oVle k in the morning. hut they
failed m reach the vessels of i lie expedition
which were swept apart h.v
the t< : ii 'stuous sea and proceeded
sepai'iit 1 to the month of the harbor.
Dri\cn From New Chwang.
New ('l.wanR. By Cable. There is
every indnation that the Russians
have <i? elded to evacuate New
t'hw.tnp. Troops hav been leaving
here all day long. Forts have been
disnianttt d and all artillery has been
placed iboard trains. All the local
t ran sp< .ion has been commando I
by tin- Russian authorities. There
is cut ret here a native rumor that I
Japanese iroops are in Kou Chou Hay
ton iti< west side of the IJao Tung
pciiinsu .. and about sixty miles north
of Port \rthur), but this report lacks
confirmation.
a e hit < Hrerda.tffs.cB.yedaeibhaijrve
The f< ;.r is held here that if the
Russian* 'nave and the Japanese do
not ar < nee take possession of New
Chwang. the brigands, who are now
across tht river near Yin Kow. will
pillage the plaee. The foreign residents
ar? prepared to resist the brigands
should they come over. The
British . misul has requested that a
KimiH'H' no sent to New Phwang.
The F! issians probably will destroy
the gunboat Sivoutch before leaving, j
The vessel is at New Chwang.
Japanese troops fired on what was >
probably the last train out of Port
Arthur a.- it passed near Port Adams.
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Serious Fire Raging.
W'iliiariisport. Pa., Special.?A telephonic
message from Coudersport. F'otter
county, to The Gazette and Utilletin,
?tar? ? that fire of unknown origin
is raging in the Bartow Glass Works,
mantila. : :r< rs of decorateil glass tableware.
an I that the plant is practically |
destroy' t. The loss will be from $r?0.- |
tttlrt to JT'i.OiiO. but the insurance is not |
known. One hundred hands are thrown
out of i rnployment.
Two Lynchinoo.
M.intce'mery. Special?Two iynehings
have m tried in Alabama within the
nfKI III f tn' -5 Ann ....:... S 1
I ??V <. Vf 1 Ul|( S.VU i.1 I III I Illl I
assault, find the other for an alleged
assassination of a white man by a
negro. Acting Qovernor Cunningham
l'vidav tori; decided action to have I
these lyn uings investigated and the
guilty punished. lie addressed letters
to Circuit Judges W. S. Anderson and
T. Scott .Sayre, calling their attention
to thel vnchlngs aihd urging them to
hold special terms i of their respe tlve
< <Hirts tr. bring the (lynchers to just
He gave an interview in which he s.? .:
"I believe that prnjmpt effort to bring
lynchers- to justice will not only make
the law a terror to criminals, but also
to thoM who disregard it by substituting
lynching? for courts o' justice."
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3>r ft 't
IS BLOCKED j
They used artillery and small arms,
and killed or wounded several Chinese.
It is reported here that Viceroy
Alexieff was slightly wounded prior
to hts departure from Port Arthur,
lie barely escaped front there before
tin* Japanese closed the linos of communication.
The Russian general staff have
moved from Idao Yang to Mukden.
Russians here will not talk of the situation.
for fear that they will impart
some information. They do not con
sider that their forces here art* sufficient
In hold this section of 'he connt
ry.
It is probable 'hat the Russian
troops will withdraw to Harbin.
The Russian civilians at New
Chwang are leaving hurriedly, and
many natives are Hoeing the city in
fear that they will he subjected to
maltreatment at the hauds of the
brigands.
More Bad News for Russia.
Two official dispatches calculated to
increase the depression existing among
all circles in Russia were Riven out !
Sunday night. From the point of view j
of the progress of the campaign, the
most important is that regarding the
capture by the Japanese without opposition
of Feng Wang Cheng, on May
titli. The second gives details concerning
the killed, wounded and missing
among the troops under the com- I
tnan l of Lieutenant General Zassalitcli.
as the result of the fighting on the ,
Yalu, the number of which totals '2.397
officers and men.
Gen. Kuropatkin forwarded a message
front Lieutenant General Zassalitcli.
who had been left in command
of the column retiring from Feng
Wang Cheng, which described the
movements of the enemj in connection
with the occupation of the town.
The information caused no surprise
to the officials who had already been
advised t.j the d eision that no at- t
tempt would he made to hold Feng
'Vang Cheng, the superiority of the
Japanese in all lighting arms ensuring
a disaster similar to thai a Kin l.icn
Clump. Therefore. Gim. Zassalitch
was piven strict orders iliat there
should he no fight oi* tiie rear guard.
The Russians left while (Jen. Kuroki
was making his dispositions for a hlg
battle.
More Casualties.
I
Ti Ulo. 15y Cable. T1 e ensu ilties in
ti e last attempt of the Japanese fleet to
hloi k 1'ort Arthur, whieli took place on
May :t. are one < tlircr. Copiniander
Tnkyangi. commanding -the steamer
Yedo Mam. and six men killed, four
men seriously and five officers and 11
men slightly wounded. Fourteen oflieers
and 74 men are missing and eight
ofileers and 3'> men were rescued unin
jured. All the officers of tlio blockading
ships, including Commander
Takayangi. who was killed, have b?en
decorated and granted annuities by the
Kin pi ror.
The Forty-Million Warrant.
Washington. Special.?The Treasury
warrant for $10,000,000 to be delivered
to .1. !\ Morgan & Co., of New York, on ,
account of the Panama Canal purchase, i
was taken to that city by Secretary of
the Treasury Shaw. It will be delivered
by the Secretary to Borgan & Co.
'PI ...1
ii>iisun.* . i hi* ot-rri'iary aiso iook
with him certain lymds which have
beer. deposited with the government as
security for public monies, whicli arc j
to be returned to the hanks surrender- j
ing their deposits.
Mr. J. 11. Kdwards. private secretary j
to Sec retary Shaw, accompanied him to
New York.
Ey Wire and Cable.
A subcommittee of the Republican
National Committee met iti Washington
and made arrangements for the
meeting of the convention in Chicago
I to \t month.
it is thought the increase in the electoral
vote will have an important bearing
on the result of the Presidential
election this year.
It is probable ex-Secretary of War
j ltoct will preside as temporary chair
l.ian of the Republican National Con;
vrntion.
Attorney-General Knox makes an ofI
f*? ial explanation of the connection of
| Morgan K- Co. with the payment for
the Panama canal property.
The trial of James N. Tyner anil
Harrison J. Barrett on charges of ior.epiracy
in connection with the Postoffice
Department cases was continued.
i Judge Waddcll appointed A. It.
Dickinson and itenham Morris receivers
of the Blackstone and Southern
Railway.
John It. Jackson, United States Minister
to Greece. Roumanin and Servia,
will soon present his redentials to
King Peter, at Belgrade.
NEWS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
Short tlems of News Gathered From
All Points.
Through the South.
Norfolk linkers are on strike, and
a bread famine is threatened.
Norfolk Westi rn Railroad director;'
propsoe a OOfl.OOO bond issue.
A wealthy I'aterson (N. .1.1 man attaeked
the night watchman at the
Chamberlain Hotel. Old Point.
William Coffee, a Norfolk nei;ro,
committed suicide by throwing himself
In front of a moving engine.
Judge John II. Reagan wrote a letter
to Hon. W. J. I try an advising him
to work for harmony in the Democratic
party.
Fred A. lleaeh. who is wanted in
Chicago on a charge of embezzlement
o" $12,000. surrendered himself to the
liiof of police at Fort Worth. Texas,
lie said that he was tired of dodging
officers.
Richmond. Va? Special. Henry
Woodward. the negro convic ted in February
of the nturder of Frank Tabor,
a white man. at Pocahontas. December
2?>th. last, was hanged at Taxeweli
Friday.
Wshington Happenings.
Rocause of protests front manufacturers,
the War Department will not
immediately sell some of its rifles to
Cuba.
President Roosevelt has directed the
reappointment of 1). I). Crutn. collector'
of the port at Charleston. S. C.. and
Senator Allison gave notice that ac- .
tlnn ..-ill t.m I ...I " - I
...... ..... ... iiiik ii n inn * uiiRirw n?
convenes.
Thomas V. Dawson. of Iowa, has noon
appointed Minister to Santo Domingo.
Tin* l>i 11 for the government of tho
Panama Canal zone was signed hv the
Prcsidrnt.
The big Chesapeake and Ohio grain
elevators at Newport News are to close
on May la.
Considerable fo? ling exists at the
Navy Department among tin partisans
for and against the general staff plan.
( erinau-Americans from six Slates
and the District >.f Columbia organized
in Washington the National Uoosevelt
League, for the purpose of aiding in th?election
of ITesldent Roosevelt.
In an authorized statement John
Sharp Williams declares he favors
.Iiidge A. It. Paik<r for the Presidential
ni initiation.
In the North.
The crriser California was launched
at Ran Francisco.
Stewart Hdward White, ilie novedist.
was married t< Miss Flizabi tIt IV C.rant
at Newport.
Mr. Charles .1. llonn parte addressed
the National Municipal League. Chicago.
on "Partisanship in Municipal
Polities."
Swindlers in Chicago secured dia- !
mun is by teleplionig to jewelers as if
front residences of wealthy citizens.
Police declare that Chicago swindlers
secured a largf* amount of money hy
offering positions at the St. Louis
World's Fair.
if. C. Ogden was re-elected president
of t h< 'Southern Educational Conference
at k oiingham.
(. . 1>. It. Henderson, former Speaker
of the 1'nited States House of Uepresctitatives.
said he intended to leav
New York and go back to Iowa to
live.
It was stated hv a friend of lion
\V. .1. Bryan. in Kansas City. Mo.. that
Mr. Bryan wanted Judge A. B. Parker
t<> take second place on the ti<ko; in
1900.
Foreign Affairs.
Kmp< tor William of (5 or many atTived
at Karlsruhe.
It was reported that a Russinn column
was 20 miles from and in a re hint;
on Gensan.
Rusisan torpedo I mats of the Vladivostock
squadron sank a Japanese
transport, the Kinshiu-Maru. of 4.000
tons, 187 being <.nved and 200 who refused
to surrender were sent to the
bottom with the ship.
Colonel Durrr returned from Southwest
fricn, and reported the Germans
there in sad plight.
King Edward and Queen Alexandra
aided in the laying of a eornerston?
in Dublin.
Japan announced its agreement to
The Hague convention.
.1 h' "? mm mini ?\ ? mi iii? iiu will 11 ptmition
along tho Yalu river was begun
l>y the Japanese yesterday and tho Russians
retreated after being outflanked.
Serious fighting hetwe-n the Armenian
insurgents and the Turkish troops
lias taken place in Asia Minor and 12
villages have been destroyed.
Emperor William opened tire new
railway bridge across the Rhine at
Mainz.
The annual banquet of th" Royal
Academy was held in London.
Pan Antolu Dvorak, the composer. is
('end.
Miscellaneous Doings.
Providence, R. L. was visited by a
9600.000 fire.
Eighteen Assyrians in Pittsburg
wete arrested anil charged with intimidating
fellow-countrymen and extortion
in tho name of a secret society
1 called the "Flower of Benevolence."
A WIRELESS SYSTEM
Greensboro, N. C., Man Has Worked
Our a Scheme
PLAN IS ONE OF GREAT SIMPLICITY
It Will be Fully Tested at the State
Normal College?Said to be Wonderfully
Simple.
< 5reenslioro. N. C.. Special.- \
Greensboro man. in the person of Prof.
William Hntntnel. instrmtoi of science
at the State Normal and Industrial
College, t:inventeil a wonderfully
simple and practical wireless telegraphy
svsteni. It is a simple linti ugt niotis
device, which has hen ested at j
ihe Johns Hopkins Hospital at llal'l
more, and fn ml to be perfect in every J
rasped in sending and receiving messages
The wireless system will he in- j
stnll"d at the Nohmal College, and messages
from one building to another will
he Hashed hack and forth through j
walls, doors and ill other hindrances,
to test the strength and efficiency of
the system It has been tried already
and proved successful, but Prof. Ham
mel intends to elaborate his test by
establishing a regular system of wifeless
telegraphy. The students the u......
.. .?s.i .1?1 ?r ! .
terest in tliis wonderful invention ai d
art> assisting I'ruf. Ilatnmei in hi* efforts
Site for the Kaiser's Gilt.
Washington Special.? It has been
permanently decided that the replica
of the statue of Frederick the Great,
which the Kaiser has given to UnAmerican
people, is to he placed in
a prominent position in the grounds
of tlte war college, commonly known
heretofore as the Washington barracks.
Tin stattic will lie unveiled
November jo with appropriate core-'
monies, in whi.-h the President and
Batt'ii Speck von Stcrnlmrg. the German
embassador will take part. The j
ambassador will lie I lit' immediate
representative of the Uernvut Empernr.
who is expected to send a letter
to the President in In- read at the unveiling.
making the tender of tlu
statue as a gift to the people of the
United Slates. Sites have been selected
in the college grounds for six
military heroes of the world, and this
of Frederick the Ureal is the lirst to
he provided for.
Applications for Pensions.
Washington Special. Although the
recent order constituting the age litn
it of til! vein's us. e\ iilenci. tdiv ieal
disahmility in granting pensions has
been in effect hardy three weeks. tin
Pension Olliee has already
swamped with applications under it.
lip to Saturday Die number of applications
tiled had reached a total ot
11.000, and they are still rolling in at
the rate of several thousands a day
One reason for the haste in tiling tip
plications is that although the payment
of the pcnsons may not begin foi
several months, they actually dale
from the time of filing, and the a<
crtted pensions will lie paid in a lump
when the eertillcate is issued. The
minimum pension under the order is
$0 a month, which covers ihc 02 year
limit, and ranges up lo $12. according
to age above that limit.
Henry Wiedner in Jail.
Cincinnati. Special. Henry Wiedner,
president of the f!"rman National hank,
of Newport. Ivy., is in jail for safe
keeping. He lost his fortune through
the speculations of Cashier Frank
IJrown. who lias been in Honduras
s in e wrecking the honk. President
Wi"dnei has hern acting queerlv for
violent.
For Better Education.
Chicago. Special. The heller etlu
ration of negro minis!ers lias been *!?*
flared imperative by liishop James A.
Handy, of Baltimore. who, addressing
the African Methodist episcopal
Conference. said: "Ignorant ministry
cannot preach to an educated pew,
and unless the ministers today keep
ahead of the arm. of colored boys who
are swarming from schools, they will
soon lie out of jobs."
Tunnel Burred.
Columbus. (5a. Special.?The IMno
Vl/lllnl iin T,inn?l .... . I,..
ATi?fti ii i * ii i ia it lit i mi I II*- nwin mi it
Hallway between hen* and Atlanta
was burned today. All tho woodwork
was ron.sumod and through trains had
to bo stopped. Trafllo over that part
of the road will not bo resumed before
next week.
Flood Warnings.
Washington Special.?Special warnings
havo boon issued for dangerous
floods in tho Trinity river in Texas at
all points south of Riverside. The
crest of the flood will i ?>a< h Liberty
May tlth or 7th.
CANAL BILL IS PAID
.
Uncle Sam Pays the Price Per ilie
Right of W ay
WORK W ILL Bt BEGUN SHORTLY
Mr. Morgan Arranges for the Trans- j
fer of the $40,000,000 in Paris?The
Canal Outlook at Present.
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Paris, By Cable. Having wound up
i)v details of the bit; linaneial transI
lii'tion connected with the Panama
ti.insfM*. I IMerj?ont Mo: gan left Parla
Tuesday fur A \-l.es-Mains, Before his
departure he gave th correspondent of
lh< Associated Press the main points of
?h< Una I agreement as follows: The
Panama Canal Company wished to
| have Mioiiov turned over in Pari.- in- i
I sti mi iif it) ih?> United States, and was i
I willing in pay all the expenses Inet- ;
j ?!; nt to the payment here. In order to
accomplish this the United States has
appointed the Morgan company In turn
to take a eontraet with the Panama
company, wherebv the $40,000,000 will i
i
oe paid in Paris. This contract specifies
the Manque de Prance as depos- ;
| itory and also the proportion of the
payments going to the old and the new
Panama companies respectively The )
signing of tliis contract closes the
transaction, it only remaining for the
Morgan eampany to carry it out hy ,
making payments from time to time to
the Manque de France. This will he
uen? to cause no disarrangement
of the American or French monov markets.
Carmen Won't Have the Nomination.
Washington, Special. "Kven at the
, risk of being accused of declining I
hat which I probably could not get. if
1 desired it. 1 answer most uneqnivothai
if the nomination were ten
c red t.i tne I would not accept under
I :riv . ireumstanms whatever." Tims ]
sir nglv <liil Speaker Cannon. in an an- !
tho izod interview with a Post reporter
emphasize his det rminatton with reference
to the Vim Presidency. As he j
i cm luded dictating what he had to
say, the Speaker added: "if there is
any iang...ige which can be more decisive
write it in." He gave as one j
'if th< reasons for his statement that
in his judgment he could do hotter service
in any capacity in the House of
representati es than in could do olsoI
where. Tho decision lie had come to. j
i he snid, was final.
Cloudburst Strikes Texas.
Austin. Texas. Special. This section
rid all centra": Texas was visited liy a
i< :rltie cloudburst Tuesday afternoon,
the rain pouring down in one unceasing !
I invent fo several hours. The streets !
I (.1 the clt> were wrecked by tbc tlood i
of water and great damage was done
to t i?* <toi s in the fields. A number I
o* bridges were washed away during i
the storm ? nd country roads will ho '
impassable lor several days. If is the
riost terrific rain storm that has visi- i
l?ci this sect on in years.
The trains arriving here from the |
; north this afternoon came through waI
tor six inches on the track and the
fain crews had to clear the track of
at many po nts. Three railroad
bridges and much track waslted away.
3.0C0 to 4,0r>0 Killed.
H.t. Petersburg. Py Cable.- In a report
received by the emperor from General
Kuropatkln under T lesday's date. It
is stated that, at least from throe to
lour thousand me 1 wi re killed in the t
Vr.ln river tight.
Japo take New Chwang.
i.oiiuon, ?y uanic.? rne Cheioo cornspondent
of the Dally Chronicle
(:.bles the following under Tueday's
i-ate;
"The Japanese lan led troops and attacked
and captured New Chwnng last
(veiling, the Russians fa ling back to
; otect. the railway.'
Anti-Jewish Riots.
Vienna. By Cable.?I epo ts are ourr<
:it here that there wc-e s> rious antiJewish
riots in the Batsarabian town
of Bender. April ?.Oth. P is t tatcd that
<hr -doting began Satui Jay 'forenoon.
The mob smashed the wit (lows of
brut- in the Jewish quarters, entered
tii? houses and threw vouen and
children out of the wlndovs. A girl
wis murdered in a most re\olt:ng manner.
he reports say. Cost arks were
sent to restore order. The outbreak is
sail to have been due to th? anger
of the rowd over Russian -evergee in
the far East. These reports lack official
confirmation.
Dividend Declared.
Now York, Special.?A dividend of
about 2, per cent, has been declared
by J. P. Morgan and company, as mtiTtagf
gcrs of the syndicate whirl) took over
the $05,000,001) of Atlantic Coast Line
' percent, collateral trust bonds issued
to acquire control of the Louisville &
Nashville road from J, W. Gates u id
his associates. The sydieate w;,s to)
have expired last December, but wi s |
ixU'C'Jcf! to May. 1906.
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How Styles in Shoes Are Made.
"Tile ninnufaeturers in shoes tret,
out new si vies every :. nscMi." said
l.yinan 1*2. Hoss. "ami fry to work up
hie sales, hut it is*t.he public which
decides whether the styles will ho
popular or not The men who set
the styles in hats ami cloaks for women
can he as arbitrary a> they
ph ise. The women will fo'low tlietu
to any extreme; but show a man a
shoo that lo. lis to him ridiculous ami
he will not have anything to do with
it. He would rather he out of style
than uncomfortable or ritlf' ? is. \iul
so the inatuifaeturers are careful no?
to make much of an outlav "<>iil they
find out how tile new styles will go
with the people. They prepare, say.
sixty lasts and make up samples at an,
expense of only a few dollars. The
salesmen lake these ort through the
eonntrv. and if orders begin to come
in the man u fact liters prepare to
make tliom in large quantities." Milwaukee
Kveiliiiir Wl<*?
Business Portion Destroyed by Fire.
Paris, T?*\ Spe 'ial. Tim business
portion of Doport. twent> miles south
east of Paris, near the line of Ue<|
Itiver eotmty. was dest t oyed Thurs
day. The lire started in .1 \V. llepjlster's
store and eonstiined eighteen
buildings. all the business portion ex
eept the Deport Harguin Store and
the First National Hank. The tele
phone eoinnninieat ion was rut off. and
no furthet partieulars are obtainable.
The loss will approximate $50.01)0.
Hail Twelve Inches Deep.
Welsh. I.a.. Special. A hail storm
here Thursda\ afternoon lasted thirtv
minutes and was so thick that drifts
12 inches deep were formed against
many buildings. All the glass in a
passenger train was broken, about .?n
per rent, of the windows of residences
ami business houses here were shattered,
anil there was heavy damage
to good:-. There were six inches of
water in the street. N'n news has
entile from the country, hut it is feared
t hiit there lias been a ve:> heavy
less to riee farm res.
Happenings nf the Day.
lit< mint David Itoyil. recruiting
'.ier in New Orleans, having been remove;
b\ the Navy Department l?e iMise
l>.e recruited no negroes. Sontli
i men have been advised no! to
a i; ly at all for the service.
The 1'nited Clotli I Cat and t'ap
'Ink-rs of North America, began their
annual eotivi ntion in New York.
Tin- Rosebud Indian lteseriation is
to be opened to settlement about .Inly
i
Wi.e Won't Leave Parents.
Knoxville. Tesin., Special, lit the
i li.incery court liere Jnlin S. Wado
;i: I a hill for divorce against Nora
Wide, of (iillfnrd county North
( iroiintt. The bill recites that they
v.' re married October 1. 1X84, sepav.
tinu .Fnne 1. 1900, when'.Mrs. Watle
d . ted hi'ii. preferring to live with
i i . pan lit.-. lie charges that she
piently declared sin- would not
n eve her parents for tiny man.
Si refit -1 d to come with him to this
...... ,..o * *?* ? * itww iinKS
the court for a decree of divorce on
(lie ground of desertion.
Youthful Widow.
A woman of 2d, who applied for a
niaria>ro license in Hartford. Conn.,
said that she had boon a widow fourteen
years.
INDIGESTION
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1-i iva* irouDied with stom- HI
Roh trouble. Thedford'n Black- gt?
l>rau{ht did me on-re good 'tbi
in one w-.iok than ull the doc- W3
tor'* medicine I took in a jCI
year ''? M It H . HA It A II E. ft3
SIIIBFIKLD, EllettHVillc, Iod. ET|
Thedford's Hlack I iraught
quickly invigorates the uc- Kfi
lion of tlx! stomach ami BR
niri't even chronic cases of
indigestion. If yon will Kj
take a small dose of Thed- yd
ford's Hlack Draught. occa- Km
Mutually you will keep your
stomach and liver iu per- JF&
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